I went to STS from 2000 – 2007, I loved it so much! Now in college, I miss it a ton and anytime I’m there for mass, helping at the youth group, or driving by, severe nostalgia overwhelms me! Such a beautiful school and parish with wonderful parishioners and staff. If I could be a student there once more I would do it! As I no longer go there, but keep up with what’s going on at the school, I really am not a fan of how much technology they now use.
Kimberly S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Washington, DC
I went to St. Timothy’s from 1990 — 1994. While I really enjoyed the religious aspect of the school(their religion classes were top notch) the educational portion of the school was questionable. I begged to be let into public school like my neighborhood friends the last three years of elementary school and even as a kid I was blown away by how much better the local public school was. You would think a private school would have more resources than a public school but this is not the case in Fairfax County where our education system is ballin. Many many many moons later, I had a friend who enrolled her kid in a private religious school and ended up moving him to public school a year later for the exact same reason I stated. The one thing that was awesome /appalling about St. Tim’s was their utter disrespect for healthy school lunches in the 90’s. They literally would cater our school lunches from McDonalds, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut. Oh memories.